The correct possessive noun is "Jane's", just as you have written it.
The possessive pronoun for "your hair" would be "yours." In this case, "yours" is used to show ownership or possession of the hair in question. It is important to note that possessive pronouns like "yours" do not require an apostrophe to show possession, unlike possessive nouns.
As a question, It would be Does your mother have long hair? As a statement, it would be Your mother has long hair.
The possessive form of the reciprocal pronoun each other is each other's.example: My sister and I often cut each other's hair.
what do you like about her hairThe pronouns in the sentence are:what, subjective case (an interrogative pronoun), subject of the sentence;you, subjective case (a personal pronoun), subject of the dependent clause;her, possessive case (a possessive adjective), describes the noun 'hair'.
The nouns in the title "The Case of Rapunzel's Long Hair" are:case, a word for a thing;Rapunzel's (possessive form), the name of a person;hair, a word for a thing.
Yes thats correct.
Calamity Jane's hair color is commonly described as being red or strawberry blonde.
long hair thats swerved to the right with layers thats what!
The possessive pronoun for "your hair" would be "yours." In this case, "yours" is used to show ownership or possession of the hair in question. It is important to note that possessive pronouns like "yours" do not require an apostrophe to show possession, unlike possessive nouns.
The possessive form for the plural noun ladies is ladies' hair.Example: She is an expert in styling ladies' hair.
"What colour is your hair?" is correct.
Wife's My wife's hair is black.
her hair is long is correct
NO THATS HER REAL hair
The nouns in the sentences are: Bob (possessive form) hair blue
As a question, It would be Does your mother have long hair? As a statement, it would be Your mother has long hair.
well dogs shed a lots thats why there hair comes of and makes a big mess its probly because thats old hair